Michael Shiloh proposed in a [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-March/014580.html mail] to make a poll for the Openmoko "Community Member of the Week".

Michael Shiloh proposed in a [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-March/014580.html mail] to make a poll for the Openmoko "Community Member of the Week".

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We have changed this (temporarily at least) to "Community Member of the Month", but will retain this page for convenience

"The intent is clearly to identify and appreciate those of you who have

"The intent is clearly to identify and appreciate those of you who have

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into an excellent one, with a nicely polished GUI, a well written user

into an excellent one, with a nicely polished GUI, a well written user

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guide, etc."

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I'm not sure, how the voting should be handled. However, I want to start with a nomination.

=Nomination=

=Nomination=

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| Kevin writes the (almost) daily [[Snapshot_review|Snapshot review]] and reports on the progress and problems of the current software. Since I'm not an owner of a GTA01, I can't test the software by myself. Therefore any information about Openmoko makes the waiting for the Freerunner less bitter. I'm reading the different mailing lists very carefully and come to know of solved bugs and new features. However, Kevin gives with his reviews an impression of the software from a users point of view. And when the Freerunner is released, I hope Kevin will continue with his reviews so I always know what snapshot is safe to use.

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| Kevin writes the (almost) daily snapshot review and reports on the progress and problems of the current software. Since I'm not an owner of a GTA01, I can't test the software by myself. Therefore any information about Openmoko makes the waiting for the FreeRunner less bitter. I'm reading the different mailing lists very carefully and come to know of solved bugs and new features. However, Kevin gives with his reviews an impression of the software from a users point of view. And when the FreeRunner is released, I hope Kevin will continue with his reviews so I always know what snapshot is safe to use.

| Josch has done the really cool hack of getting a full [[debian]] installation, complete with XOrg and touch screen support, up and running on a Neo 1973.

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| Josch has done the really cool hack of getting a full [[debian]] installation, complete with XOrg and touch screen support, up and running on a Neo 1973. Also he is a very active member and site-admin at the [http://neo1973-germany.de/ #neo1973-germany] community.

| ScaredyCat generates his own daily images and publishes them. In these images he "plays around" with alternatives such as the GTK theme. This provides some insight into technical alternatives that can improve Openmoko. He's also quite willing to check for the existance and repeatability of bugs and is constantly active on IRC.

| ScaredyCat generates his own daily images and publishes them. In these images he "plays around" with alternatives such as the GTK theme. This provides some insight into technical alternatives that can improve Openmoko. He's also quite willing to check for the existance and repeatability of bugs and is constantly active on IRC.

| Because he is always present in the ML, help a lot the person with ideas or critics :) He study how to solve problems with patch or workaroud. Other person I think can give more reasons!

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== Week 2: Monday, 7 April ==

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| Nominated for his great research he does concerning gsm, gprs, gsm7.10 muxing, all the python daemons that allow stable usage of the neo through dbus and the whole zad project also known as openmoko underground.

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Michael Shiloh proposed in a mail to make a poll for the Openmoko "Community Member of the Week".

We have changed this (temporarily at least) to "Community Member of the Month", but will retain this page for convenience

"The intent is clearly to identify and appreciate those of you who have
made and continue to make substantial contributions, and also to
encourage that extra bit of work required to turn a good application
into an excellent one, with a nicely polished GUI, a well written user
guide, etc."

Kevin writes the (almost) daily snapshot review and reports on the progress and problems of the current software. Since I'm not an owner of a GTA01, I can't test the software by myself. Therefore any information about Openmoko makes the waiting for the FreeRunner less bitter. I'm reading the different mailing lists very carefully and come to know of solved bugs and new features. However, Kevin gives with his reviews an impression of the software from a users point of view. And when the FreeRunner is released, I hope Kevin will continue with his reviews so I always know what snapshot is safe to use.

Josch has done the really cool hack of getting a full debian installation, complete with XOrg and touch screen support, up and running on a Neo 1973. Also he is a very active member and site-admin at the #neo1973-germany community.

ScaredyCat generates his own daily images and publishes them. In these images he "plays around" with alternatives such as the GTK theme. This provides some insight into technical alternatives that can improve Openmoko. He's also quite willing to check for the existance and repeatability of bugs and is constantly active on IRC.

Nominated for his great research he does concerning gsm, gprs, gsm7.10 muxing, all the python daemons that allow stable usage of the neo through dbus and the whole zad project also known as openmoko underground.

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Michael Shiloh proposed in a mail to make a poll for the Openmoko "Community Member of the Week".

"The intent is clearly to identify and appreciate those of you who have
made and continue to make substantial contributions, and also to
encourage that extra bit of work required to turn a good application
into an excellent one, with a nicely polished GUI, a well written user
guide, etc."

I'm not sure, how the voting should be handled. However, I want to start with a nomination.

Nomination

Week 1: Monday, 31 March

Kevin writes the (almost) daily Snapshot review and reports on the progress and problems of the current software. Since I'm not an owner of a GTA01, I can't test the software by myself. Therefore any information about Openmoko makes the waiting for the Freerunner less bitter. I'm reading the different mailing lists very carefully and come to know of solved bugs and new features. However, Kevin gives with his reviews an impression of the software from a users point of view. And when the Freerunner is released, I hope Kevin will continue with his reviews so I always know what snapshot is safe to use.

ScaredyCat generates his own daily images and publishes them. In these images he "plays around" with alternatives such as the GTK theme. This provides some insight into technical alternatives that can improve Openmoko. He's also quite willing to check for the existance and repeatability of bugs and is constantly active on IRC.